Grad Institution: large state university-- currently earning M.S. Major(s): geology Minor(s): GPA in Major: 4.0 Overall GPA: 4.0 Position in Class: top Type of Student: domestic male
Undergrad Institution: different large state university
Major(s): geology Minor(s): GPA in Major: 3.7 Overall GPA: 3.1 Position in Class: top Type of Student: domestic male GRE Scores (revised): Q: 154 V: 149 W: 4.0 Research Experience: M.S. thesis research with funding and award from professional society, experience with some analytical instruments Awards/Honors/Recognitions: professional society award for M.S. research grant, earned 2 awards/scholarships from undergrad institution while there. Pertinent Activities or Jobs: lab instructor (TA) for high level geology courses Applying to Where:
Arizona State - earth and space exploration - igneous petrology/geochem
UC Santa Barbara - earth science - igneous petrology/geochem
UC Davis - earth and planetary sciences - igneous petrology/geochem
Oregon State - earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences - igneous petrology/geochem
I'm applying for a PhD position, would prefer to be funded by a large grant. Am I being too ambitious? None of these are really "back-up" schools, but they do have a pecking-order in my mind...